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Tax Investment Corporation of New Jersey v. Dilts

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Apr 17, 1944
36 A.2d 898 (N.J. 1944)

Opinion

Argued March 5, 1944 —

Decided April 17, 1944.

On alternative writ of mandamus.

Before Justice CASE, sitting as a single justice pursuant to the statute.

For the relator, Saul A. Wittes.

For the respondent John C. Dilts, collector of taxes, Salvador Diana.


This case appears to involve equivalent facts and to be controlled by the same legal principles as case No. 16270 bearing the same title ( ante., p. 437). For the reasons stated in that case the return herein will be quashed and a peremptory writ will issue; without costs.


Summaries of

Tax Investment Corporation of New Jersey v. Dilts

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Apr 17, 1944
36 A.2d 898 (N.J. 1944)
Case details for

Tax Investment Corporation of New Jersey v. Dilts

Case Details

Full title:THE TAX INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF THE STATE…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Apr 17, 1944

Citations

36 A.2d 898 (N.J. 1944)
131 N.J.L. 441